I always use a launcher, so I set the environment and also the workgroups
needed for that job.
The question had come up now and then, so I'm thinking about releasing my
whole launch pad application.

Anyhow, that was not a direct answer to your question :)

/Stefan


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On Mar 7, 2013, at 21:28, "Ponthieux, Joseph G. (LARC-E1A)[LITES]" <
[email protected]> wrote:

I’m setting up multiple machines to run Softimage 2013 SP1. I’ve come to a
question which I’m unsure how to address.



I set my workgroup to a central location all systems point to a single
workgroup. It dawned on me though that I still had a user profile which was
now being replicated on multiple machines. That user profile set by



set XSI_USERHOME=%XSI_USERROOT%\Autodesk\Softimage_2013_SP1



which is the install location. The thought occurred to me that I could also
move the user profile to a central location and have all machines point to
it.



I realize that workgroups and user profiles are similar, but since I can’t
find a parameter  in the setenv.bat that points to workgroups I have to
assume that the workgroup is defined in the user profile.



So the question is this. Is there any danger to pointing to a single user
profile from multiple machines? Will simultaneously instances of Soft on
different machines club settings in the centralized profile?



I realize the point of Workgroups was to have a central single location
that plugin and other resources could be propagated to multiple machines,
but is that also the case with the user profile?  Are there any experiences
where this was discovered to be an issue?





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Joey Ponthieux

LaRC Information Technology Enhanced Services (LITES)

Mymic Technical Services

NASA Langley Research Center

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